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Ruth-Ann Jones's profile was updated on Humanities Commons 4 years, 8 months ago
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Bonnie Russell deposited THE CHANGING PLACE OF INFORMATION: An examination and evaluation of how the context in which an object is set affects the information which it conveys. in the group
Library & Information Science on Humanities Commons 4 years, 9 months agoThis research examined how the context in which an object is placed affects the information that person viewing the object gleans from it. It used objects displayed in museums as they were easily accessible and were a ready source of a variety of types of display and information.
It used the concept of ‘object as document’, initially dev…[Read more]
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Bonnie Russell deposited THE CHANGING PLACE OF INFORMATION: An examination and evaluation of how the context in which an object is set affects the information which it conveys. in the group
CityLIS on Humanities Commons 4 years, 9 months agoThis research examined how the context in which an object is placed affects the information that person viewing the object gleans from it. It used objects displayed in museums as they were easily accessible and were a ready source of a variety of types of display and information.
It used the concept of ‘object as document’, initially dev…[Read more]
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Bonnie Russell replied to the topic displaying bibliographical information of deposited publications on profile page in the discussion
Feedback and Feature Requests on Humanities Commons 4 years, 9 months agoI’ll note that in the feature request. Thanks!
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Bonnie Russell deposited THE CHANGING PLACE OF INFORMATION: An examination and evaluation of how the context in which an object is set affects the information which it conveys. on Humanities Commons 4 years, 9 months ago
This research examined how the context in which an object is placed affects the information that person viewing the object gleans from it. It used objects displayed in museums as they were easily accessible and were a ready source of a variety of types of display and information.
It used the concept of ‘object as document’, initially dev…[Read more]
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Justin Wigard deposited Now THIS is Podracing! Ludic and Narrative Friction in Star Wars Episode 1: Racer in the group
Game Studies on Humanities Commons 4 years, 9 months agoAbstract: In Star Wars Episode I: Racer (1999), players choose between several different podracers (including Anakin Skywalker and Sebulba), and compete in racing tournaments on several planets. While the game currently holds the Guinness record as the best-selling sci-fi racing game of all time and was re-released for Nintendo Switch in 2020,…[Read more]
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Justin Wigard deposited Now THIS is Podracing! Ludic and Narrative Friction in Star Wars Episode 1: Racer in the group
Film Studies on Humanities Commons 4 years, 9 months agoAbstract: In Star Wars Episode I: Racer (1999), players choose between several different podracers (including Anakin Skywalker and Sebulba), and compete in racing tournaments on several planets. While the game currently holds the Guinness record as the best-selling sci-fi racing game of all time and was re-released for Nintendo Switch in 2020,…[Read more]
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Justin Wigard deposited Now THIS is Podracing! Ludic and Narrative Friction in Star Wars Episode 1: Racer in the group
Children’s literature and digital humanities on Humanities Commons 4 years, 9 months agoAbstract: In Star Wars Episode I: Racer (1999), players choose between several different podracers (including Anakin Skywalker and Sebulba), and compete in racing tournaments on several planets. While the game currently holds the Guinness record as the best-selling sci-fi racing game of all time and was re-released for Nintendo Switch in 2020,…[Read more]
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Sara D. Miller's profile was updated on MSU Commons 4 years, 9 months ago
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Bonnie Russell replied to the topic Improving the discussion board features in the discussion
Feedback and Feature Requests on Humanities Commons 4 years, 9 months agoI’ve added this to our future considerations list. Thanks for the feedback! We are looking to make the message boards more robust.
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